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Houghton Mill

Dog walk on site or nearby  Facilities for wheelchair & walking disabled  Fishing Within 5 Miles  Golf Within 5 Miles  Laundry facilities  Private site managed by The Caravan Club  Quiet & peaceful off peak  Significant historical or cultural interest nearby  Tent campers welcome  Toilet block  Town/village within 1/2 mile  Water Sports Within 5 Miles  Within 5 Miles of National Cycle Network  

Houghton Mill Caravan Site
Mill Street
Houghton
Huntingdon
England

PE28 2AZ

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Tel: PE28 2AZ

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The site, owned by The National Trust, is on the banks of the River Great Ouse with spectacular views across the river to the Trust's Houghton Mill, the last working watermill on this river. Milling demonstrations are held every Sunday during the season and visitors can purchase the flour. The site is situated on the fringe of the highly picturesque village of Houghton, with a wealth of timbered and thatched-roof cottages, pub and shops, and the whole surrounding area is a paradise for walkers, bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts. There is an abundance of footpaths and bridleways for walkers, horse riders and cyclists along and across the proliferation of waterways.



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